“People still are coming to the streets to find one meter of space to shout their rage but they are immediately and violently chased, beaten and taken into custody, so they try to mobilize in four- to five-person groups and once they find an opportunity they run together and start to demonstrate,” she said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Iran's anti-veil protests draw on long history of resistance
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Ravina Shamdasani, a spokeswoman for the UN’s Acting High Commissioner for Human Rights, accused Tehran of failing to launch an adequate investigation into the circumstances surrounding Ms. Amini’s death and said they were concerned by Tehran’s disproportionate use of force against protesters.
Iran attacks Kurdish opposition groups in Iraq as protests spiral at home
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